If you like to immerse yourself in tough but rewarding puzzles, pick up Nelly Cootalot. If you want to step into the shoes of a delightful, cartoon pirate – if only for a few hours -pick up Nelly Cootalot. If you want to laugh, smile, and generally have a jolly ol’ time, pick up Nelly Cootalot. You can thank me later.
In a month full of high-quality adventure games from some of the most respected names in the genre, relatively unknown newcomer Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet could be my favourite of the lot. It’s incredibly funny and charming, with a lovely kid’s cartoon feel to it.
This game is really funny. I am an adventure newbie and have to say all puzzles were fair and well thought through. The end of the game is a good surprise and it is a bit sad that it is the end. I would have played much longer. ;-)
Lighthearted, funny and accessible, with a sense of humour that is incredibly (and apologetically) British. I'm often quite bad at point-and-click adventures, but I cracked through this one without furrowing my brow too deeply.
A pleasant, imaginative, original and fair –regarding the amount of money it targeted on Kickstarter- adventure game. It doesn’t last long, but features a rich and vivid world, accompanied by excellent voice overs and harmonious music orchestration.
Nelly Cootalot’s latest voyage is overflowing with charm and heart – and puns, oh the puns! It may not be the stiffest challenge out there, but it’ll leave you with a warm feeling inside.
Nelly Cootalot: the Fowl Fleet is a nice little game with great production values in writing and dubbing. Gameplay is basic and uninspired, but the narrative is a blast and you will have an hilarious time playing it.
A delightful, charming, and relaxing affair. It’s a Sunday afternoon television of a game, and goodness me, does that have a place. It’s funny, daft, and the look is incessantly fantastic. Backgrounds are beautifully drawn, characters are well animated, and the voice cast are all modestly strong. And it’s got Tom Baker in it. I had a thoroughly lovely time.
Great adventure game with lovely characters and very good voice synchro. Highly recommandable as it is fully handdrawn and runs on PC, Mac and Linux!
Looking forward to another adventure game by Alasdair Becket-King.
This is one of the better adventure games to be made. It takes the best features from old style adventure games with a modern coat of paint but adds A LOT of charm and humor! It's a bit short at 5 hours and some of the puzzles may be easy but I don't mind it at all. Love this game immensely and can't wait for a sequel!
I had a good laugh playing Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet. It is a really charming game full of witty ideas. I finished in about 10 hours and it was great fun.
This is a really lovely game. Full of charm and splendid humour. I really enjoyed playing it. I was a Kickstarter backer for it and got way more than promised! Totally recommend playing it!
A great adventure game in the style of the first two Monkey Island games.
The graphics and voice acting are great. Puzzles are very logical, maybe a bit on the easy side but I prefer that to having illogical puzzles I have to consult a walkthrough to get past. I'm giving it a 9 instead of a 10 because I encountered one puzzle that didn't work properly with my computer, but I seem to be the only person who has encountered the problem.
The story is interesting and the humor is great.
SummaryPirate heroine Nelly Cootalot takes on the villainous Baron Widebeard in this point and click adventure game. Meet a cast of outlandish characters and face perplexing challenges in your quest for the Treasure of the Seventh Sea.